Literature of Ozone. 



389 



1863 



1864 



von Babo 

 and Claris 



Clausius 

 iAtkinson 

 (Houzeau 

 [Ireland 



jDe Luna 



Lawes et al. 



Lowe 

 Poey 



Berigny 

 Kosman 



Begeman 

 Meissner 

 Kaiser 



M. Carey Lea 



Ann. der Chem. u. Pharm. 

 Suppl. II, p. 297. 



Zurich, Vierteljahrs., VIII, 



p. 345. 

 Proc. Meteorological Soc, 



January, 1863. 

 Ann. de'Chim., LXXVII, 



p. 466. 

 Chem. News, VII, p. 118 



Edinburg, Med. Jour. , 



VIII, p. 729. 

 Chem. News, VIII, p. 39 



Ann. de Chim. et Phys., 



[1863] p. 182. 



Quar. J. Chem. Soc, I (N 

 S.), pp. 144 and 153. 



R. Soc. Proc, XII, p 518. 



Compt. Rend., LVII, p. 



344. 

 Compt. Rend., LVII, p. 



846. 

 Compt. Rend., LVII, p. 979. 



Arch. Pharm., CXIII, p. 1. 



Quar. J. of Science, IV, p. 



670. 

 Brit. J. of Photography, 



1864, p. 392. 



Amer. J. Sci. [2] XXXVII ; 

 Quar. J. Science, III, 

 pp. 509-523. 



pressure, electrical in- 

 tensity. Contraction of 

 volume. Maximum^ of 

 ozonation. 



"Volumetric relations of 

 Ozone." The amount 

 of contraction is equal 

 to the volume of oxy- 

 gen corresponding to the 

 iodine liberated from 

 potassium iodide solu- 

 tion. 



Difference between active 

 and ordinary oxygen. 



Effect of light on ozono- 

 scopes. 



j Method of determining 

 nascent oxygen. 



Action of ozonized air on 



! animals. 



Production of Ozone. 

 States that hydrogen 



I gas decolorizes ozono- 



' scopes. 



Promotion of the forma- 

 tion of nitrogenous com- 

 pounds in plants by 

 Ozone. 



Precautions in Ozone ob- 

 servations. 



Giving off of Ozone by 

 plants. 



Influence of moisture on 

 Ozone in air. 



Researches on the rela- 

 tive quantity of Ozone 

 in plants and atmos- 

 phere. 



Action of various bodies 

 on ozonoscopes. 



Ozone and Antozone; re- 

 ply to von Babo. 



Ozone said to possess the 

 property of converting 

 the insensitive variety 

 of iodide of silver into 

 one that is highly sen- 

 sitive to light. 



"On the influence of 

 Ozone and some other 

 Chemical Agents on ger- 

 mination • and vegeta- 

 tion." Effects of re- 

 spiring. 



